Jerónimo Valdés (Villarín (Asturias), 4 May 1784 – Oviedo, 14 November 1855) was a Spanish military and administrator. Born in Asturias, he participated...
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Spanish historian Hernán Valdés (born 1934), Chilean writer Israel López Valdés (1918–2008), Cuban bassist and composer Jerónimo Valdés (1785–1855), Spanish...
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resulting from independence movements in South America. For instance, Jerónimo Valdés participated in the battle of Ayacucho (1824). Both sides executed...
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General Rudecindo Alvarado, and Royal Army of Peru under Gen. Brigadier Jerónimo Valdés and culminated with the defeat of Patriots whose army would be almost...
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changed his plans and went to the coast to fight Bolívar. He sent Jerónimo Valdés with 5,000 men across the Desaguadero River, which he did on 22 January...
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Artaza) occurred on 20–22 April 1835 during the First Carlist War. Jerónimo Valdés, at the time Minister of War, arrived at the area known as Las Amescoas...
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garrison retreated to Apo. Meanwhile, in the mountains, the forces of Jerónimo Valdés and the Viceroy had assembled. Santa Cruz avoided combat and headed...
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Mario López Valdez (born 1957), Governor of Sinaloa from 2011 to 2016 Jerónimo Valdés (1784–1855), Governor of Cuba from 1841 to 1843 This disambiguation...
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Figueras 1834 : Pedro Sarsfield y Waters, conde de Sarsfield 1834 : Jerónimo Valdés 1834 : Vicente Genaro de Quesada 1834 : José Ramón Rodil, 1st Marquis...
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Pedro de Alcántara Téllez-Girón 7 March 1841 to 15 September 1843 Jerónimo Valdés 15 September 1843 to 21 October 1843 Francisco Javier de Ulloa Provisional...
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(Fernando Valdés Héctor Sierra y Guerrero), Fernando Valdés Héctor Sierra y Guerrero Torata, Jerónimo Valdés Noriegay Sierra Torata, Torata (Jerónimo Valdés Noriega...
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change his plans of going down to the coast to fight Bolívar and sent Jerónimo Valdés with a force of 5,000 veterans to cross the Desaguadero River, which...
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Pedro Antonio Olañeta José de la Serna e Hinojosa José de Canterac Jerónimo Valdés José Ramón Rodil y Campillo Vicente Benavides Antonio Pareja Juan Francisco...
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an excellent chocolate." Eliot did not find Valdés at Estella, but found him instead at Logroño. Valdés was not happy with the text that had been signed...
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Pedro Antonio Olañeta José de la Serna e Hinojosa José de Canterac Jerónimo Valdés José Ramón Rodil y Campillo Vicente Benavides Antonio Pareja Juan Francisco...
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Viceroy José de la Serna, located in Cusco, ordered Brigadier Gerónimo Valdés to immediately march to Arequipa to take command of the troops stationed...
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Arms in 1869. Miguel Jerónimo Gutiérrez y Hurtado de Mendoza was born in Las Villas, Spanish Cuba on June 15, 1822. Miguel Jerónimo Gutiérrez joined the...
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Belligerents Peru Spain Commanders and leaders Andrés de Santa Cruz Jerónimo Valdés Strength 1,600 1,800 Casualties and losses 28 killed 84 wounded 30...
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Llauder [es] (1789–1851) 2 November 1834 17 February 1835 107 days 3 Jerónimo Valdés (1784–1855) 17 February 1835 13 June 1835 116 days 4 Pedro Agustín...
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Jerónimo de Ortal, often Jerónimo (or Hierónimo) Dortal (b. c. 1500 in Spain; † after 1541 in Santo Domingo) was a Spanish conquistador and the first...
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soldier who died at sea) can be attributed to the same person. The historian Jerónimo Zurita explains the assassination of Giovanni Borgia, son of Alexander...
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Rudecindo Alvarado, and Royal Army of Peru under Gen. Brigadier [[Jerónimo Valdés. The war ended with the defeat of patriots whose army was completely...
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film director and producer Irving Zurita (born 1991), Mexican footballer Jerónimo Zurita y Castro (1512–1580), Spanish historian Juan Zurita (1917–2000)...
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Francisco Serrano 1837–1839: Ramón de Meer y Kindelány 1839–1840: Jerónimo Valdés 1840–1842: Juan Van Halen 1842–1843: Antonio de Seoane (interim) 1843:...
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Francisco Jerónimo de Jesús Lagos Cházaro Mortero (Tlacotalpan, Veracruz, 30 September 1878 – 13 November 1932 in Mexico City) was the acting President...
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Espalter Argimiro España Juan de Espinal Benito Espinós Jerónimo Jacinto de Espinosa Jerónimo Rodríguez de Espinosa Juan de Espinosa Juan Bautista de...
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Cuba from 10 January 1840 to 7 March 1841, and who was substituted by Jerónimo Valdés y Sierra (1784–1855), Captain General of the Island of Cuba from 7...
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(1683–1684) Died Diego Evelino Hurtado de Compostela (1685–1704) Died Jerónimo Nosti de Valdés, OSBas (1705–1729) Died Francisco de Izarregui (1730) Resigned...
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Annunciation, 1637, Prado Los desposorios de la Virgen con San José, 1640 San Jerónimo penitente and San Pedro liberado por el ángel, 1643, Prado. Profesión de...
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